Free Tutorial – Introduction to Scrum (Scrum Guide) With More PSM1 terms

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Last updated on March 25, 2025 3:05 am
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This Introduction to Scrum Course (Based on scrum guide 2020 for PSM 1) consists of –

1- Scrum definition

2- Scrum principles and scrum values

3- Scrum Team , Developers , Product Owner and Scrum master

4- Scrum Events – Scrum , Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Spring Review, Sprint Retrospective

5- Additional Terms (not in scrum guide)- Burn up and Burn Down charts, Cone of Uncertainity,

Velocity, Technical debt

6- Product Backlog, Sprint backlog, Increment

7- Quiz

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